How much should heavy equipment repair cost?
Heavy equipment repair costs vary significantly based on the component, equipment type, and extent of damage. Hydrostatic pump rebuilds typically range from $2,500 to $8,000, while motor rebuilds run $1,800 to $6,000 depending on displacement and configuration. Final drive repairs can range from $3,000 to $12,000 for complete rebuilds. We provide free quotes after evaluating your specific component, manufacturer, and application. Exchange programs often offer cost savings versus complete rebuilds, and our 1-year warranty protects your investment regardless of repair scope.
What is the role of a heavy equipment repair technician?
Heavy equipment repair technicians diagnose mechanical and hydraulic failures, disassemble components to component-level inspection, identify worn or damaged parts requiring replacement, and rebuild assemblies to manufacturer specifications. Our factory-trained technicians use precision measurement tools, pressure testing equipment, and diagnostic software to ensure every rebuilt component meets OEM performance standards. They perform comprehensive testing including flow rate verification, pressure calibration, and leak testing before returning components to service. Technicians also maintain detailed documentation of rebuild procedures and replacement parts for warranty and quality assurance purposes.
What is construction equipment repair?
Construction equipment repair encompasses diagnostics, component replacement, rebuilds, and preventive maintenance for bulldozers, excavators, loaders, graders, and other heavy machinery. It includes hydraulic system repair (pumps, motors, cylinders, valves), hydrostatic transmission service, final drive rebuilds, diesel engine repair, and electrical system diagnostics. For Alabama contractors, we focus on hydrostatic and hydraulic component rebuilds that address the root cause of equipment failures rather than temporary fixes. Our services include on-site diagnostics, mobile repair capabilities, and expedited rebuild-and-return programs to minimize costly job site downtime.
What brands of heavy equipment components do you service?
We rebuild hydrostatic and hydraulic components for all major heavy equipment manufacturers including Caterpillar, Komatsu, John Deere, Hitachi, Volvo, Liebherr, Doosan, Case, Hyundai, Kobelco, and dozens of others. Our parts inventory and rebuild expertise covers Sundstrand, Eaton, Sauer-Danfoss, Kawasaki, Rexroth, Parker, Denison, Vickers, and other component manufacturers. We maintain extensive cross-reference databases and can source difficult-to-locate parts for obsolete equipment. Whether you operate current-model construction equipment or maintain legacy mining machinery, our technicians have the manufacturer-specific knowledge to restore components to OEM specifications.
How long does a component rebuild typically take?
Rebuild turnaround time depends on component complexity, parts availability, and current workload. Standard hydrostatic pump and motor rebuilds typically ship within 5-10 business days. Exchange programs offer same-day or next-day shipping of remanufactured units. For Alabama operators facing critical equipment downtime, we offer expedited service options and can prioritize urgent rebuilds. Complex assemblies like final drives or custom configurations may require 10-15 business days. We provide realistic time estimates during the quoting process and maintain communication throughout the rebuild to keep you informed of progress and any unexpected findings requiring approval.
Do you offer mobile repair services in Alabama?
Yes, our nationwide service network includes mobile repair capabilities for Alabama construction sites, mining operations, and agricultural facilities. Our technicians utilize mobile service vehicles equipped with diagnostic equipment, specialty tools, and common replacement parts. We can perform on-site diagnostics, component removal, and installation of exchange units to minimize equipment downtime. For complex rebuilds requiring shop facilities, we coordinate component removal, expedited rebuild services, and reinstallation. Mobile services are particularly valuable for remote Alabama locations where transporting equipment to repair facilities would cause excessive delays or logistical challenges.
What warranty coverage do you provide on rebuilt components?
Every rebuilt component includes our comprehensive 1-year warranty covering parts and workmanship, backed by our full money-back guarantee. The warranty protects against defects in materials, workmanship errors, and premature component failure under normal operating conditions. It covers replacement parts, rebuild labor, and return shipping for warranty claims. Our warranty requires proper installation, appropriate hydraulic fluid specifications, and normal maintenance practices. We maintain detailed rebuild documentation for every component, enabling efficient warranty claim processing. This industry-leading warranty demonstrates our confidence in OEM-specification rebuild quality and provides Alabama operators with financial protection against unexpected repair costs.
Can you supply parts for older or obsolete equipment?
Yes, one of our core strengths is sourcing difficult-to-locate parts for legacy and obsolete heavy equipment. We maintain extensive supplier relationships, cross-reference databases, and aftermarket parts sources for discontinued equipment lines. Our parts inventory includes seal kits, overhaul kits, pistons, swashplates, valve plates, charge pumps, and internal components for equipment dating back several decades. For truly obsolete components where OEM parts are unavailable, we can often identify compatible aftermarket alternatives or machine custom replacement parts. Alabama operators maintaining older mining equipment or agricultural machinery benefit from our deep parts sourcing expertise and commitment to keeping legacy equipment operational.